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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Commission 05-15-19 HISTORICAL COMMISSION Dennis Wright Greenmead Historical Park MAYOR 20501 Newburgh Road Livonia, Michigan 48152 Linda McCann (248) 477-7375 DIRECTOR Fax (248) 426-8568 Emily Tchorz PROGRAM SUPERVISOR Community Resources Department 33000 Civic Center Drive Livonia, Michigan 48154-3097 (734) 466-2540 Livonia Historical Commission Voting Meeting May 15, 2019 The voting meeting was called to order by Stephanie Miner at the Alexander Blue House at 6:37 PM. Present: Carrie Budzinski, Mary Cambridge, Nancy Frye, Lindsey Hakala, Barbara Mansfield, Stephanie Miner, Gary Pritchard, Sandi Pritchard. Absent: Deanna Brown Other Attendees: Emily Tchorz. I. Review and approval of minutes: Nancy Frye, Secretary March 20, 2019 Voting and April 20, 2019 Non-voting minutes reviewed. Motion 2019- 05-01: S. Pritchard made a motion to approve the minutes and M. Cambridge seconded it. Minutes approved unanimously. Correspondence: Received a letter from Paul Trader, a long-time volunteer from 45 years ago. He helped with renovations at Quaker Acres, to include helping to renovate the Quaker Meeting House and Shaw House. He sent some historical information on these two buildings that he had in his files. II. Treasurer’s Reports: Mary Cambridge, Treasurer The February 2019 report was presented. Income: Hinbern sales ($143.25), Church rentals ($1700), Meeting House rentals ($570), Hill House rentals ($500), Donations ($5700), Jewelry sale ($7083.70), Flea Market ($7110). Total income: $23,221.95. Expenses: Wedding supervisors ($80), Meeting House supervisors ($130). Total expenses: $210. Net profit: $23,011.95 III. Reports: Commissioners reports of activities, building reviews, participation: Chairman's report (Stephanie Miner) a. A big thank you to Mary Cambridge for all the work she has been doing at Greenmead. She has cleaned up, organized, and staged most of the houses. We are looking more like a museum again! Additionally, she spent hours working the jewelry sale, sorting, cleaning, pricing, and selling. She has donated over 1000 hours of her time and labor over the last year. b. Attended the May Local Museums Meeting held at Westland. Discussions centered on common challenges we face. Offered to host the June 6 meeting at Hill House with the topic being how we can unify efforts to work cohesively. c. Evaluated all buildings to assess maintenance needs and priorities. Deanna Brown: a. Evaluated condition of Church and Newburg School for maintenance needs. Mary Cambridge: 83.5 hours this month. a. Evaluated condition of Kingsley, Bungalow, and Shaw houses for maintenance needs and priorities. b. Working on pictures at the print shop. c. Prepared for jewelry sale, worked it, cleaned up and starting again! Nancy Frye: a. Worked the jewelry sale. b. Attended the May Local Museums group meeting. c. Presented the "History of Greenmead" to the Livonia Towne Club. d. Evaluated all buildings to assess maintenance needs and priorities. e. Picked up the door mats from Lowes and placed them in the buildings. Sent a thank you to Lowes. Barbara Mansfield: a. Worked jewelry sale—set up workers, counted money, sent thank you cards. Sandi Pritchard: a. Worked the jewelry sale. IV. Greenmead Supervisor report: Emily Tchorz a. Maintenance report. 1. Paper work for the Greenhouse is at the Law Department for review. Talked to contractor and he still hopes to finish by garden walk. Working with Friends of Greenmead for opening ceremony. 2. Church stained glass windows. Have one quote from World of Glass. Will most likely do half the windows at the time, given their size. Have Baxter set to come out to give estimate. Looking for a third contractor. Believe temporary replacement windows will be clear. Will start to alert prospective renters windows may be clear at time of their wedding. Will try to schedule in early winter to avoid most rentals. B. Mansfield advised us Historical Society may contribute to this. 3. DUR door. Have two quotes for the work and getting a third estimate. 4. South barn roof—$9800 was original estimate for shingles. Additional emergency repair work will replace wood in roof that is rotted and moldy and roof decking, gutters, soffits, etc. This will cost an additional $12,350. Motion 2019- 05-02: S. Pritchard made a motion and M. Cambridge seconded it to spend the extra money from the Trust fund to repair this. Motion passed. 5. First coat of paint on the meeting house porch down. 6. Kingsley porch repair: has one quote and getting 2 more. 7. City inspectors advised the Hinbern roof is worse than Bungalow. First quote came in at $19,800. Trying to get two more quotes at least. Will use city maintenance budget for this. Roof needs to be a cedar shakes (not shingle). b. Boy scout projects 1. Phillip is currently fundraising with plans to redo the Hinbern sidewalk. 2. Meeting with Jacob next week to give him options of projects c. Nankin Mills Schoolhouse: Schoolhouse payment still awaiting final review— on hold for contractor. d. Rental Income to Date (2019 FY): Church: $4280. Meeting House: $2023. e. Budget Status of the Trust Fund: $145,399.14 is available. This excludes $67,879.14 held in a restoration account for the Greenhouse and Church windows and $46,648.61 in the trust being held for the Greenhouse work, the last payment for the school house move of $12,810, and $12,350 for the additional south barn repairs. Preservation funds held in the Trust: $4,631.90. We still have $9,203.86 in city funds left this year. V. Review of Events & Planning for Future Events: a. Previously Enjoyed Jewelry Sale, April 27. Brought in $7083.70. b. Motion 2019-05-03: B. Mansfield made the motion and N. Frye seconded it to add an entrance fee of $3 for the sale next year. Motion passed. Approved. E. Tchorz advised us we will have to drop off the money at the end of the day to City Hall. b. 1950s Coffee Klatch, May 11. Well liked, food and speaker great. Sold 38 tickets. c. Livonia Garden Club plant sharing May 18. Be there at 9 if you want plants. d. Livonia Historical Society, May 20. Speaker is Joel Stone on the Detroit river/maritime highway. E. Tchorz will update society on Greenmead activities. Motion 2019-05-04: B. Mansfield moved and S. Pritchard seconded the payment of Society dues for the Commission members. Motion passed. 4. Volunteer kick off, May 21. Several commissioners available to attend. 5. Summer flea market, June 2. Decided to buy number of hot dogs based on weather and previous sales. Also, will sell water. Meeting House set up is May 28-31. 6. Motor City Irish Fest, June 7-9. Resolved tour times and commissioners. Will not open buildings Friday night. G. Pritchard/C. Budzinski will split oversight on June 8. N. Frye will work Jun 9 from 1pm to 4/5 pm. 7. Storytime, June 20 and July 15. C. Budzinski to supervise. Want to cross publicize with Library on Facebook. 8. Livonia Garden walk, June 22. Friends of Greenmead running. Opening ceremony for Greenhouse if done. Motion 2019-05-6: N. Frye made a motion and C. Budzinski seconded it to buy a $50 ad for the booklet out of our city promotions budget. Motion passed. VI. Additional business: a. M Casey suggested using "The Auction Exchange" paper as a good forum to replace the Great Lake traders for Flea Market publicity. After discussion, we decided it probably would not be worth the expenditure and we wouldn't be able to tell if we increased attendance with the ad. N. Frye offered to research "EstateSales.net" to see if we can list flea market on that site. b. Had put new "Building open signs" on hold last year. Need to discuss next month. c. S. Miner mentioned Ryan Ebarhart of the Westland Museum would like to come out and do a ghost hunt. Majority felt no at this time. d. S. Miner mentioned the new Westland Eloise museum did not have a hospital bed. M. Cambridge advised there is a "sanitorium" marked bed upstairs in Shaw. If this is authentic to Eloise, we could loan them the bed for their exhibit. e. Motion 2019-05-7: B. Mansfield made the motion and M. Cambridge seconded it to keep the proposed FY 2020 historical commission special activity budget. the same. Motion passed. f. Motion 2019-05-8: S. Pritchard made a motion and B. Mansfield seconded it to renew our basic Historical Society of Michigan membership for $50. Motion passed. g. L. Hakala brought up adding a vintage baseball game to our schedule this year. Possible tour days to use would be August 25, September 22, July 14. We would have the houses open houses and could sell water and packaged food. All concurred this would be good and Hakala will research further. h. We added August 25 into tour schedule. i. We selected June 30 for Ice cream tour Sunday. Needs to be ice cream, not popsicles. j. Will discuss building condition and maintenance needs in June. Commissioners need to finish the review of their assigned buildings by then. The next meeting will be non-voting on Wednesday June 19. Adjournment: Motion 2019-05-9: M. Cambridge made the motion to adjourn the meeting and L. Hakala seconded it. Approved unanimously and the meeting was adjourned at 8:56 p.m. Respectively submitted, Nancy Frye